Posts by Nick
Post-Retirement Employment
Many successful retirees work at paid and/or volunteer jobs. One of the benefits of working in retirement is a greater appreciation of your leisure hours. Retirees report that paid employment and volunteering also help eliminate “down” periods, caused by too much leisure time on their hands. Another reported benefit is the therapeutic value of keeping…
Read MoreStaying Healthy Now and In Retirement
Many people contemplating retirement believe it is a time to throw you cares away, just relax and smell the roses. True, retirement is a time when you focus on yourself and it’s a time when work priorities change. However, keeping healthy should be part of every person’s journey into retirement – especially with the onslaught…
Read MoreExperiment and Adjust Over Time (Your Balanced Leisure Lifestyle)
In the previous two posts, you were introduced to the retirement strategy of creating a balanced leisure lifestyle. As mentioned, overwhelmingly, successful retirees emphasize the importance of building and implementing such a balanced lifestyle for a number of reasons including constructively knowing how best to spend your retirement years. A word of caution and advice: Be…
Read MoreSelf-Isolating? Want Something to Do? Start Your Retirement Planning!
There is life after self-isolation and surviving the pandemic. After watching TV for hours, e-mailing or talking with friends, playing solitaire for the 50th time, why not think about life after work. When most people think about retirement, they imagine leaving a job they dislike, dropping out of the rat race, and turning their back…
Read MoreHow to Survive Self-Isolation (Especially with your Spouse/Partner)
Self-isolation is now part of battling the Coronavirus.Our society is experiencing a pandemic caused by the spread of the Coronavirus, something we’ve never seen before. As an action step to curb the pandemic’s effect, we’re being asked by authorities to self-isolate in our place of residence. For many, we’re living with our spouse/partner, and other…
Read MoreStressful Week – How Do You Cope with Stress?
I don’t know about you, but this past week has been very stressful. The stress is originating from actions we all need to take to combat the coronavirus (i.e. constantly washing hands, regularly using sanitizer wipes and sprays, closure of schools, businesses and entertainment centers, etc.) Then there is social isolation and social distancing, something…
Read MoreCreating a Balanced Leisure Lifestyle Worksheets
This blog covers six different lifestyle areas. The exercises are designed to help you find your ‘balanced leisure lifestyle’. The Overall Goal Your overall goal is to have at least one regular activity in each area. Here is a checklist to help you reach this goal the first time: Entertainment: Things you do for fun…
Read MoreYour Choice: Retirement Successful or Bust!
Successful retirees build their own realistic and well-rounded vision of retirement. They create and implement a plan to make it happen. In my most recent book, Why Me? And No Gold Watch!, I assist you in doing the same. The book outlines the issues you need to address, and it covers best practices. It is…
Read MoreHow to create a balanced retirement lifestyle
Let’s take a look at how you can build a balanced retirement lifestyle. One that will keep you involved and stimulated, staving off boredom and depression. 1. Entertainment Entertainment stimulates your mind and provides healthy diversions and amusement; laughter is good for the soul. There are many activities that fall into the entertainment category. The…
Read MoreRetirement – Are You Prepared?
In a world in which one in five people can expect to live beyond their 90th birthday, governments in many countries are coming under increased strain to meet the costs associated with an aging society. Traditional ways of looking at retirement are also changing. People see retirement as an active stage of life in which…
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